Chapter 832: Arrival II
Although Tamik did not let her undead creatures resist the black mist that fell, it did not mean that she did not make any moves to deal with the anomaly in front of her.
As this black mist fell, Tamik took the initiative to control the undead war horse under his seat and adjust his position. By doing so, Tamik kept himself out of the Black Mist and the Spiritualist Tower, and behind Tammik was Vidnina who had stepped out of the Tower.
Obviously, in this case, what Tammick is carrying out is the original mission of the lich Stephen, and for this, what Tammik needs to do is to prevent any anomalies from appearing in front of him from threatening the Spiritualist Tower that exists in the rear.
After the black mist subsided and stabilized, it soon began to shrink to the middle, and it didn't take long for a special figure to emerge in the changed black fog under the gaze of Tamik.
With its sallow and shriveled skin, scarlet eyes, and exposed fangs, even if it was dressed in the garb of a human nobleman, it still could not hide its decaying aura.
What appeared in front of Tammik was such a powerful primordial vampire, and at the same time, relying on the news from his own perception, Tammik also realized the heroic identity of this vampire for the first time.
Tammick recognized at a glance that the person who appeared in front of her was none other than the hero Degar, the king of the original vampire race. Tamik couldn't even remember how long it had been since he had last seen Degar.
Since he had received information about Degar's awakening before this, Tamik was not too surprised by the appearance of such a vampire hero.
However, in Tamik's opinion, she was so aware of Degar's strength that she was not willing to fight such a heroic vampire king here.
As a right-hand man of the Lich Stephen, Tamic was rewarded with some Lich-like traits, including the ability to be near-immortal, and not have to spend a lot of time sleeping like traditional vampires to avoid decay.
In Tamik's opinion, even after countless years of long sleep, the temperament that exists in Degar is still the same as when he once saw it, and has not changed much. This is also the reason why Tamik at this time can recognize Degar's identity at a glance.
According to Tamik's prediction, if it had been many years ago, he might not have had any chance of winning when he met Degar, but now, the situation may change a little.
In the past countless years, in addition to completing the instructions of the lich Stephen and subduing special undead creatures, Tammik has also completed the accumulation of his own strength.
Even if he doesn't rely on the undead creatures around him, Tarmik is confident that he will be able to hold Degar back for a long time. In Tamik's opinion, if the battle really happens, he may not be able to defeat Degar directly, but he can also achieve his original goal by dragging him down, not to mention that there are still a large number of terrifying knights around.
What made Tammik care was that in addition to Degar, there were also royal vampires who had come with him. According to the information that Tammik had received before, it was not only one king-level vampire who had been awakened.
Just as Tammik pondered how to deal with Degar as he arrived, there was a new change in the field.
Vidnina, who was in front of the Tower of the Conjuring, also noticed Degar's arrival.
For such a vampire king with a heroic identity, Widnina's expression still did not change in any way, and she didn't even bother to look at the vampire king, and said directly to Rhodes and his party on the sidelines:
"You guys, follow me into the Tower of Spiritualism."
With that, Vidnina turned around and prepared to return to the interior of the Soul Tower. The necromancer, who had been by Vidnina's side and walked out of the tower with her, did not wait any longer and was ready to return to the tower with her.
Widnina's behavior also attracted Degar's attention on the side.
Having just recovered from the bat-like state, the first thing Degar saw was naturally Tamik, who also had the identity of a hero.
Looking at Tamic in front of him, Degar seemed to recall something, but in his memory, he didn't remember the clear information of such a heroic vampire, just some fragments flashed, making Degar realize that he had seen this vampire a long time ago.
The long sleep that took a lot of time has not yet restored Degard's own thinking ability to its best state, and Degar has forgotten a lot about his own experience before the long sleep.
Even with the special method of eternal sleep, Degal, who has existed for an unknown amount of time, still cannot avoid the appearance of decay in himself, and the degree of decay is more intense than that of all other undead creatures.
Degar was able to fight against the decay that had been acting on him by means of his eternal sleep, but once he had finished his eternal sleep, this decay would reappear, and at the same time more intensely than before.
It's not just the vampires that Degar belongs to, this applies to almost all undead creatures.
Those undead creatures that have been transformed by necromancers, or born by other means, will also face the problem of decay after countless years of existence.
Although the existence of soul fire can keep the undead creatures in an active state and survive for a long time, the bodies of these undead creatures will also fall into decay and eventually become fragile in countless years, even if the soul fire is still active, the rank of the undead creatures will drop sharply and lose all their original abilities.
At the end of the day, when the body is completely decayed, even if the soul fire still exists, it may not make much sense.
As a king-level vampire that has existed for countless years and is already extremely powerful, Degar is also plagued by this kind of decay.
The strength of the undead creatures, as well as the effects attached to the hero's will, have slowed down Degar's decay, and in addition, thanks to the long sleep that vampires are good at, Degar has survived the long years, and his body has not become fragile due to decay.
It's just that even with these ways to delay the degree of decay, the negative effects of decay still have an effect on Degar, and have a great impact on him.